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From Israel’s killing of Haniyeh to a ceasefire in Gaza?

Middle East Ferry Biedermann - July 31, 2024.

Since Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October last year, killed 1200 people and took some 250 others hostage, many red lines have been breached, both...

UK’s economic choices already bedevil the Starmerite age

UK Harvey Morris - July 31, 2024.

Political honeymoons rarely last long and the UK government faces some early pushback after Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveiled the tough choices required to fill a...

Sino-Italian thaw, but under Italian conditions

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 30, 2024.

On her first visit to China, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni received an incredibly warm reception in Beijing, making it difficult to draw the conclusion...

Many layers under Erdoğan's intensified anti-Israel rhetoric

Turkey Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 29, 2024.

The verbal war between Turkey and Israel has been ongoing since the start of the Israeli operation in Gaza, but has taken on a new...

Concessions will not hold Putin back

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - July 28, 2024.

An old Soviet approach to foreign affairs, laid down by former Foreign Minister Anatoly Gromyko, says: Ask for the unthinkable, and you will get more...

Diplomatic conflict in the Balkans—a warning to a NATO member for promoting Russian influence

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 26, 2024.

Just two weeks after NATO members demonstrated their internal cohesion and dedication to common objectives at the anniversary summit in Washington, two members of the...

Is the US a racist misogynist country? A handful of voters will decide  

US Ferry Biedermann - July 25, 2024.

US voters relieved that the central theme of this year’s presidential election campaign has shifted away from age might blanch at the alternatives that are...

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